A Model for Sustainable Resource Use
In Hawaii, ecosystem conservation and sustainable communities are based on indigenous traditions and knowledge. This project pairs Cornell students with students and community members from the Kailapa Community Association, to study ecosystem restoration and monitor how land-based management practices affect life in the sea nearby. The partnership draws on Cornell’s decade of scientific research in the area and the Kailapa community’s centuries of cultural wisdom.
The Team
The Team
- Charles Greene, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
- Louis Derry, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
College of Engineering
- Warren Allmon, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
College of Engineering
- Community partner: The Kohala Center
The Team
- Charles Greene, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
- Louis Derry, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
College of Engineering
- Warren Allmon, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
College of Engineering
- Community partner: The Kohala Center
Engaged Curriculum Grants
Engaged Curriculum Grants
Funding teams that are integrating community-engaged learning into new and existing curricula
Learning Through Advocacy
2021-22
Moral Psychology Minor
2021-22
Bootleg Balloons
2020-21
Equitable eEngagement
2020-21
Grand Challenge @ Dyson
2020-21
Learning Through Advocacy
2020-21
Moral Psychology Minor
2020-21
Public History Minor
2020-21
Remaking the City
2020-21
Restoring Joint Function
2020-21
Seed to Supper
2020-21
Taking America’s Pulse
2020-21
Applied Mathematics in Action
2019-20
Bringing Specimens to Life
2019-20
Collective Leadership Course
2019-20
Feminism and Social Justice
2019-20
Learning Through Advocacy
2019-20
Restoring Joint Function
2019-20
Taking America’s Pulse
2019-20
Applied Mathematics in Action
2018-19
Engaged Performance
2018-19
Equitable eEngagement
2018-19
Food Systems for Global Health
2018-19
Grand Challenge @ Dyson
2018-19
Learning Through Advocacy
2018-19
Remaking the City
2018-19
Seed to Supper
2018-19
Taking America’s Pulse
2018-19
Theatre and Climate Change
2018-19
Bringing Specimens to Life
2017-18
Coding for All
2017-18
Cornell Legal Research Clinic
2017-18
Engaged Performance
2017-18
Enhancing Community Media
2017-18
Field Geophysics
2017-18
Food Systems for Global Health
2017-18
Law and Policy of Food Systems
2017-18
Theatre and Climate Change
2017-18
Capstone Course in Food Science
2016-17
Coding for All
2016-17
Communicating Science Clearly
2016-17
Community Food Systems Minor
2016-17
Community-Engaged History
2016-17
Conservation Medicine
2016-17
Cornell Legal Research Clinic
2016-17
Food Systems for Global Health
2016-17
Seed to Supper
2016-17
Advancing Planning Workshops
2015-16
Africana
2015-16
Capstone Course in Food Science
2015-16
Communicating Science Clearly
2015-16
Community Food Systems Minor
2015-16
Conservation Medicine
2015-16
Latina/o Studies Program
2015-16
Teaching Global Engagement
2015-16